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NLovis
2011-03-03, 05:14 AM
Just an e-mail i recieved. Its saddening to see...


END OF AN ERA
















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1944? No - it's the year 2010
Early Saturday morning in a rainy Seattle . 0300 hrs local time. The
Location: Boeing's historic Plant II - about to be torn down after
Three quarters of a century producing thousands of the most significant
And historic airplanes ever built. In preparation for demolition, three
Airplanes that have been undergoing Museum of Flight restoration in the
Factory's assembly bays will have to be moved. Just as in days past,
With lights and images reflecting off the wet pavement, the last three
Airplanes are rolled out. The giant hangar doors are raised, the tugs
And tow bars are hooked up, and with lights flashing, they are moved out
Of the factory and onto the historic ramp. Where so many have gone
Before. Then across East Marginal Way and out onto Boeing Field.

They are the last airplanes to roll out of these doors. Ever.

First out isn't even a Boeing airplane - but rather a Lockheed Super G
Constellation that flew for Trans-Canada Air Lines. The Connie is
Destined for the Air Park , next to Air Force One, after a Plant II stay
Of 1 year and three days.


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Next is a Boeing B-17 - especially heart-tugging as she is the last B-17
To roll out of these doors. Boeing built 6981 B-17s in this factory
During WW II , at a peak rate of 16 per day. I guess you could say they
Built 6981 and rolled out 6982 - including this last ship - 65 years
After her last sister

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A poignant moment in time


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Museum employee and good friend Evan Elliott , driving the tug, knows he
Has just made history.

Finally, a Boeing B-29 rolls under the raised hangar doors and out into
The dark and wet night. The very last airplane that will ever roll from
This factory.


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This Boeing B-29 is the "last of the last."

The now empty factory bays sit - silently awaiting their fate.


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Everyone present knew they were witnessing history unfolding in front of
Their eyes. More than a few tears ran down more than a few cheeks, to
Mingle with the soft Seattle drops of rain.

A Boeing Plant II Primer

The ramp that these three historic airplanes roll across, and the
Building they leave is one of the most historic aviation sites in the
World.

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Here, in April 1944, are the 16 B-17 Flying Fortress bombers produced in
This building - that day, and every day!


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In October 1944, the first Boeing XC-97 rolled out of these doors -
Later to become the C-97 transport, KC-97 Tanker, and B-377 commercial
Stratocruiser. (See the camouflage on the roof?)


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During WW II , the plant was completely camouflaged to look like a
Residential area as protection against possible Japanese air attack.


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In the late 1940s and early 1950s, myriad B-50 bombers and C-97
Transports are being produced in this factory.



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On 12 Sept 1947, a radical new airplane - the Boeing B-47 six-jet bomber
Prototype is rolled out. This airplane is the direct lineal matriarch
For all the jet airplanes Boeing has produced since.


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In 1952, in the darkness and wet of a Seattle night, the Prototype
Boeing B-52 8-engine Bomber is rolled out and across East Marginal Way .
She's shrouded in secrecy and covered by canvas and tarps. This amazing
Airplane is still in front-line combat service to this day.


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Here 277 B-52s are being produced where the earlier airplanes once were
Assembled.



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And, in 1966, the first Prototype Boeing twin-jet 737 was manufactured
In this building and rolled out of these doors on to this ramp. This
Airplane (which I worked on - then, and which I still work on - now,) is


In the Museum's collection. She's the first of more than 8000 737s
Built or ordered since then

She, and 44 years later, the Super Connie , are my bit of Plant II
Experience.

And so, today - History meets History as the last three airplanes roll
Out of these doors. Boeing's Plant II is truly aviation Hallowed
Ground..

gonzalu
2011-03-03, 09:51 AM
http://www.wavy.com/dpps/entertainment/photo_galleries/gallery-in-us-boeing-tearing-down-historic-plant-2-jgr_3580512

http://rbogash.com/Plant%202/Plant2Pix.html

NLovis
2011-03-03, 01:06 PM
Its sad to see such a historic place wrecked like this. It should really be on the hisoric list...